Glossary of Terms
Attaches to the plant (usually at head height in the cab) and alerts operator to any incursion with flashing LED screen and loud beeping sounds. Incursion data is sent to the cloud and can be viewed in web portal and downloaded. Uses UWB frequencies 3993mhz & 6489mhz.
A secondary detection location to the Base, fixed the to extremities of the hazard, providing an extended exclusion zone resulting in enhanced coverage.
Wearable sensor that beeps and vibrates when user enters virtual exclusion zone.
Sensor the banksman wears that alerts during unauthorised incursions.
The object, plant, area (that poses a risk) that you want Zonr to create an exclusion zone/virtual dynamic barrier around. The Base and Sensor(s) are attached to the Hazard.
Bypassing the Zonr incursion alert, and avoiding the incursion being logged as an incursion in the web portal, approved incursions allow a Tag wearer to get permission from the Operator to enter an incursion zone.
It will be logged as an allowed incursion.
Unauthorised penetration of the exclusion zone. Incursions are logged in the web portal.
Web portal where you can view incursion data, add, remove and reconfigure hardware.
The exclusion zone is the dynamic virtual barrier intended to warn workers and plant operators of incursions into safety exclusion zones.
Unless authorised, when a Tag wearer enters the exclusion zone, an audible alarm and vibration alert are triggered on the Tags of both the ground worker and plant operator. The Base will simultaneously transmit an audible alarm and the screen will flash red.
The incursion data will be recorded in the web portal against the hazard.
The exclusion zone is set by the end-user, adjustable between 1m – 20m, measured from the Base and Sensors (if applicable).
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